Act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises.
To remove the consecration from a person or an object.
Destroy and strip of its possession.
Force (someone) to have sex against their will.
1 She said the proposal doesn't violate the second amendment or state laws.
2 Legal experts say such an effort would likely violate federal commerce law.
3 The Justice Department also said the agreement appeared to violate the law.
4 TikTok also said the ban would violate the company's First Amendment rights.
5 Many banks won't work with them because their operations violate federal law.
6 The Xinhua commentary said such measures would violate World Trade Organization rules.
7 Iran's initial moves do not appear to violate the nuclear deal yet.
8 But they say the technology can be used to violate civil rights.
9 Each document could give clear examples of behavior that could violate rules.
10 The company has previously said any such practices would violate its policies.
11 Vezet said the deal did not violate the terms of the loan.
12 Some have filed legal challenges, saying administrative proceedings violate their constitutional rights.
13 He would demand sanctions for member countries which violate the bloc's decisions.
14 We can't sit by and watch Israel violate international law every day.
15 The authorization doesn't grant the right to violate human rights, he said.
16 The Serbs were regularly allowed to violate the UN weapons exclusion zone.
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